Being Left Alone As A Trainee
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 10:12 pm
Hi, I have a little over a month left of my traineeship.
I have no idea the regulations when it comes to trainees but am aware that most centres have a ratio of about 60% trained 40% untrained. In my small one room centre we are that ratio staff wise but only have 5 staff members, which only 4 of which work in a day. The other trainee I work with is 6 months behind me.
Every since I have started my traineeship I have been left alone on the floor with the other trainee. This has been a constant thing. I am friends with one of the previous years trainee's who said it was much the same when she was there. About 4 months into my traineeship the trainee that i had started with got let go due to bad practice and the search began for a new trainee. When they found one it was late June. Ever since this trainee has started nothing has changed. I have a friend who is an ECT at another centre in the area who has told me that it is actually illegal to leave two untrained people on the floor for long amounts of time. I have spoken to the qualified staff at my centre who have said that this is not and have got quite mad about it when I have asked.
In September the centre received bad news, the tenants they rent there building from where kicking them out at the end of the year. So because of this the centre has relocated but there was a month of uncertainty. This has put extreme stress on the staff of the centre and have caused them to up there office duties.
Ever since this has happened me and the other trainee are being left outside or running the room for sometimes periods longer than 45 minutes at a time. i do not feel that this is acceptable and have spoken to my supervisor about it and nothing has changed.
I have tried to find the regulations online and even spoke to my trainer who agreed with me on the issue and said that area of the regulations is a bit of a grey area. If any one could help me find where I can find these regs, or even what the regs are it would be greatly appreciated so that this does not happen to future trainees.
Thank you
I have no idea the regulations when it comes to trainees but am aware that most centres have a ratio of about 60% trained 40% untrained. In my small one room centre we are that ratio staff wise but only have 5 staff members, which only 4 of which work in a day. The other trainee I work with is 6 months behind me.
Every since I have started my traineeship I have been left alone on the floor with the other trainee. This has been a constant thing. I am friends with one of the previous years trainee's who said it was much the same when she was there. About 4 months into my traineeship the trainee that i had started with got let go due to bad practice and the search began for a new trainee. When they found one it was late June. Ever since this trainee has started nothing has changed. I have a friend who is an ECT at another centre in the area who has told me that it is actually illegal to leave two untrained people on the floor for long amounts of time. I have spoken to the qualified staff at my centre who have said that this is not and have got quite mad about it when I have asked.
In September the centre received bad news, the tenants they rent there building from where kicking them out at the end of the year. So because of this the centre has relocated but there was a month of uncertainty. This has put extreme stress on the staff of the centre and have caused them to up there office duties.
Ever since this has happened me and the other trainee are being left outside or running the room for sometimes periods longer than 45 minutes at a time. i do not feel that this is acceptable and have spoken to my supervisor about it and nothing has changed.
I have tried to find the regulations online and even spoke to my trainer who agreed with me on the issue and said that area of the regulations is a bit of a grey area. If any one could help me find where I can find these regs, or even what the regs are it would be greatly appreciated so that this does not happen to future trainees.
Thank you